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Programming Throwdown

Dart

Programming Throwdown

Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci

Objective C, Tech News, Programming Languages, News, Education, How To, C, Python, Programming Throwdown, Java

4.5610 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2012

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This show covers Dart, a client-side browser alternative to javascript. Dart currently only runs in Chrome, but dart code can be compiled to javascript and then run in any browser. News: Raspberry Pi, California allows autonomous cars, Stanford online courses. The tools of the biweek are Disk Usage Programs (WinDirStat, Disk usage Analyzer, and Disk Inventory X), and Spelunky.

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0:16.2

Programming Throwdown.

0:17.9

Episode number 12.

0:19.5

Dart.

0:20.1

Take it away, Jason.

0:21.6

Hey guys, so we had a little bit of a hiatus.

0:25.6

I was kind of doing a whole lot of traveling, wasn't in my residency very frequently,

0:31.6

and Patrick was a new father.

0:34.6

Oh no.

0:35.6

Congratulations.

0:36.6

Who decided that was acceptable so people did not get a vote on

0:43.7

that I promise you he didn't get upvoted no oh tear um but yeah so it it uh babies have sort of been

0:52.7

like a recurring thing you know like it's like one person has a baby.

0:57.5

And a lot of our friends are having, like my wife and a lot of our mutual friends are having babies now.

1:02.5

And so it made me think about kids.

1:04.3

And one of the things that I think a lot about kids is I think about the, you know, how they relate to the internet and to tech and things like that.

1:10.3

You should think about diapers.

1:30.6

Yeah, well, I just... Many diapers. I told, you know, Lindsay, that, like, we could just adopt a 12-year-old and get to, like, the cool part, you know, where they're into tech and computers. Have you met many 12-year-olds? No. Okay. Yeah, maybe it's not such a good idea. but yeah so you know i was thinking like when we were kids we you know our parents well maybe your parents are more savvy than mine but my parents didn't

1:35.5

understand anything about computers or the internet um you know my dad he thought the computer was

1:40.8

like an extension of the sewing machine you know using the mouse with his foot and everything. It didn't make any sense. That is awesome. So we sort of had

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